Divorce And Its Effects On Children’s Welfare
- IJLLR Journal
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Aparna Kumari, Birla Global University
ABSTRACT
The handle currently looks at divorce's influence on children from the angles of psychology, society, education, and law. It scrutinizes the notion of "the best interests/welfare of the child" associated with law and courts in different jurisdictions, abstracts data from research on children's short- and long-term outcomes, and investigates crucial case law that has had an impact on custody and access decisions. The study claims that it is the post-divorce processes (parental conflict, financial issues, disturbed parenting, and unstable re-partnering) that put children at risk, rather than divorce. The researchers recommend family policy, legal practice, and therapeutic therapies to protect basically children's wellbeing during and after marital separation.
